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Meanings of littered over in English
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Usage of littered over in English
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The first thing she noticed was sheets of paper litteredover the staircase.
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Tod rummaged hastily through the disordered mess of drawings litteredover the bed and floor.
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But how come these steel links and splinters of wood to be litteredover the floor?'
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Other smaller pieces of wreckage dotted the waters, while innumerable spars and packages were litteredover the sands.
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A fire burnt against the rock, between two stones-earthenpots and gourd dishes lay litteredover the floor.
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The rifle close to the bunk of the sleeping miner, the mining implements litteredover the floor, the bottles etc.
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A shower of plaster grit fell from the cellar roof and settled thick upon the papers litteredover the table.
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They were shown into a room where a tired-looking man bent over a large, ink-stained table litteredover with papers.
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The large table in the cabin was duly litteredover with paper and medical books, and supplied with pens and ink.
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Beyond, through the open doors of the dining-room, I could see the uncleared table, litteredover with half-empty bottles and glasses.
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There were twelve hundred corpses litteredover the earth below Loupart Wood, in one mass, and eight hundred of them were German.
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There is but one room, and its earthen floor is litteredover with filth of almost every description, while dust and cob-webs everywhere abound.
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Like the hall, the drawing-room, and the dining-room, this apartment too was plenteously full of everything, and litteredover with the apparatus of various personalities.
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'I wonder you neither of you will remember that that table was never meant to be litteredover with all sorts of rubbish!'